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Conversation | 03/13/2008 7:02 pm

Whoopi: 'I Don't Think I Was Ever Mean'

© AP

LIZ: Now look, is it true that you’re antisocial?

WHOOPI: Yes.

LIZ: I hear you like to stay in bed with your hat on and eat and drink and watch TV and movies. And you hate to go out.

WHOOPI: When I’m on the bus — you know I don’t fly — so when I’m on my bus, that’s me. I’m in the bed with my movies and my books, and that’s how I travel across the country.

LIZ: Also, we understand, Whoopi, that you are a very rich woman. And you know our Mary Wells Lawrence has written a posting for us, How to Become a Millionaire. So, we wondered if you have any ideas about how to do that.

WHOOPI: You know what? I say get the scratch-offs and hope for the best. I like my lottery tickets. One of the things I’ve never been good at was making dough.

LIZ: Really? Oh, but you work so hard. I guess you’ve just earned it. You’ve made more movies than almost anybody. I counted them. There were just hundreds of them!

WHOOPI: Yeah. But I don’t own any of them. You know what I mean?

LIZ: So you don’t feel you’ve made gobs of money from acting?

WHOOPI: No. For other people I have, yes. I put many people’s children through college.

LIZ: You create controversy everywhere you go. I don’t think you mean to. I think this just happens. Is that because you’re a true contrarian and a revolutionary at heart?

WHOOPI: I don’t know if I’m a true contrarian, but I just have a lot of questions and sometimes I’ve discovered that asking questions is not what people want you to do. They want you to just …

LIZ: Go along.

WHOOPI: Yes, and I’m not good at it because I find that if you just go along, it’s easy for people to leave you out there hanging. See, because everybody talks a good game until the shit hits the fan. And when the shit hits the fan, everybody disappears.

LIZ: Right. Well I remember that you’ve been misunderstood in many instances. I mean, the remarks about George W. Bush were taken out of context and then when you first came on The View, I thought there was a lot of mishigosh. And so, chiefly, what do people misunderstand about you?

WHOOPI: I think, more than anything, that my intentions are never to aggravate anybody, but just to understand and to say what I see. Mort Sahl was one of my heroes. And Mort always said what he saw. He reported on what he saw. His humor was about us as human beings. And so, in my crazy way, I thought I could do the same thing.

LIZ: Well, you know, I think it’s true. I don’t think you’re honestly confrontational.

WHOOPI: No, I’m not.

LIZ: You’re extremely civilized. If everybody in the world was as polite and nice as you are, it would be great. But I think you just say what you think and people are so full of bullshit that they don’t know what they’re getting.

WHOOPI: Well, it’s the funniest thing, you know. Since I took this job on The View, people say, “Well, you’re so nice.” And I said to myself, “Well, I was never …” I don’t think I was ever mean. I’ve had my moments with people who aggravated me. You know, where I’ve … I might have, like anybody else, gotten pissed off about something. But surely not … not evil. And I’m a comic. And so my job is to make it funny.

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Buh-Bye Hillary Hillary Buh-Bye
Whoopi’s way too young to do this now…but I’d love to eventually see her do something like Cary Grant’s speaking tour ‘A Conversation with Cary Grant’ [sigh]…..or like Marcello Mostroianni’s “I Remember” one of the best things have ever seen http://www.amazon.com/Marcello-Mastroianni-I-Remember-Sub/dp/1572528079
By Buh-Bye Hillary Hillary Buh-Bye on 03/29/2008 1:59 pm
Renata
Whoopi, so glad you are co-producing “Colored Girls”…back in the New York City creative community…and have joined the WOW team. Diversity, positive competitiveness, fairplay, celebration of the other — and dissent are what drives the American success story. When we recapture that spirit of the unique American zeitgist — across-the-board, we will be better for it. WOW is better for your foundation participation.
By Renata on 03/29/2008 2:54 pm
Mugsy Peabody
I still have my what was it mimeographed copy of “Colored Girls” from Oakland in the ’70s. What a treasure it is. I’m planning to leave it to the Bancroft at UC Berkeley. It really made me see it was ALL RIGHT to be here the way I am, not how everyone else wants me to be.
By Mugsy Peabody on 03/29/2008 5:44 pm
Buh-Bye Hillary Hillary Buh-Bye
Mugsy, Saw that India.Arie is the star…love her…saw her debut on Oprah when I had a TV. Oprah and Law & Order were two I watched. Balanced diet. Warm/Snarky. Hope “Colored Girls” comes to SF. BTW did you see Oprah on Letterman when ‘The Colored Purple” opened few doors down…really great…I saw it on YouTube. See looks fantastic….LOVE the dress… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d080dQuJ14c love Dave too…in my novel the two main characters appear on Dave…very funny bit….the editor said ‘wickedly funny’ even better ;)
By Buh-Bye Hillary Hillary Buh-Bye on 03/30/2008 3:50 pm
kat
Whoopi just a thank you for keeping it real and balanced.
By kat on 03/30/2008 10:21 am
Myrna Kobre
I agree with the people who have said how good it is to have Whoopi on “The View”. When she gives her opinion it is straight talk and done calmly. I only wish the rest of the cast would stop talking over each other. Whoopi - you have my respect and admiration.
By Myrna Kobre on 03/30/2008 3:51 pm
Orane Grandmaise
It is called having good manners. Ms Golberg is just a class act, she does not have to cut into anyone’s answer to make her point. Bravo & salutions, ma chère Whoopi!
By Orane Grandmaise on 03/30/2008 5:38 pm
Cj Free
Whoppi, I adore you, you’re so stimulating, encouraging, open and yet secluded.
By Cj Free on 03/31/2008 3:43 pm
cath c
whoopi, i swore off the view after rosie fiasco - loved her - in doing so, i gave kudos to the view for filling demographic with you. didn’t watch for a long time, but am on bedrest and eventually my remote finger landed back there. thank you for bringing a sane “outsider” voice full of compassion and humor to the show. still love joy’s smart zingers, too….i am as liberal as they come, and to hear myself voiced thru you and joy makes me feel less crazy loner out here in a military suburb, etc…there are more of us here than the genral public seems to think or want to admit…..
By cath c on 03/31/2008 5:12 pm
Kay Sara
Whoopi, I think there is a kindness and a deep compassion to you that makes your straight talk full of love. I really like you and your work, humility and honesty.
By Kay Sara on 04/02/2008 11:54 am
linda trueblood lambert
Thanks for joining the View, Whoopie. I think the show was going south for many reasons and it needed someone rational and collected to keep some semblance of order. No one would listen to 4 or 5 women (or men, its just the discrimination) talking over each other. Order keeps it possible. Thanks.
By linda trueblood lambert on 04/03/2008 8:21 pm
Nicole Kitt
Liz and Whoopi- I am honored to be in your circle. Liz I have always tried to read everything that you have wrote. You are extremely informative and wise. Whoopi, I don’t know if you know the positive affect that you have on people, actually on me. Girlfriend, you always hit it right on the head! I DVR the VIEW everyday and look forward to hearing you girls. Barbara Walters is a genius for choosing you to lead the ladies. I am also glad that you give the rest of the panel the real deal (no chaser) about our Black People. I humbly say THANK YOU!!!!!
By Nicole Kitt on 04/08/2008 10:54 pm
Donn Cole
Whoopi: You won me as a fan with your one woman show and have kept me ever since. This is my first time on the Wow site and absolutely the sections of the site featuring conversations and posts by specific women I admire is the attraction for me. The conversation with ordinary people is something I can do on my own. I’ve been watching the view more since you came on. You do a great job of being gracious and moderating to keep it that way. Sometimes I back off because it bothers me that the group stifles the conversation by interrupting each other too much. Don’t give up on trying to rein that in. You’re so right that the conversation has been missing in our country for some time. And bless your heart you not only want to help bring it back, you’re doing it. Way to go.
By Donn Cole on 04/09/2008 1:30 am
Janis Turner
I am also a very direct person. I just don’t get why being direct makes you automatically “mean”. It’s time people were grown up enough to hear an opinion, think about it, keep what is valid to them and toss out the rest. Whoopi is a great communicator in a fun way - what more can you ask for? I don’t think she expects everyone to agree with every last word she says - what a boring planet that would be - but thank God we have people like her that are secure enough in their own skin to submit an intelligent comment - usually in a humorous manner. Way to go. Janis T. - Bradford, PA 04/09/08
By Janis Turner on 04/09/2008 12:27 pm
DM P
Thank you, Whoopi, for joining WowOwow. Your work on the View is great. You have great analytical skills and refreshing wisdom. When you question things, you do so in a caring, concerned fashion. Civil discourse is becoming a lost art and your are bringing it back to life!
By DM P on 04/09/2008 1:01 pm